Coon hound/ Bloodhound

sam84

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Does anyone on here have any experience with Coon hounds?
Was looking at getting one of them or a bloodhound for stalking.
It would be my first working dog so I have no experience so an agreeable breed would be preferred.
Any advice would be appreciated
Thanks
 
Never heard of them till now. Named base on a dog to hunt raccoons according to wiki. Although apparently the far woke have recently try to get the usa kennel club to change the name due to offensive alternative meaning, as is the cultural fashion theses days with a lot of history……. Nice looking dog.
 
Jeez man do a bit of homework.
Why on earth are you doing this?
If it was a sensible option, you wouldn’t have to ask.
They are very prey driven, they are LOUD and they’re not bred to drop what they’re at to come back when you call.
Even in the USA they cause friction.
Try a bit of puppy walking for the local pack before you commit.
 
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Biggest trouble would be the noise they make while on the trail. Would probably also be very loud in kennels when not being worked , personally I love both the coon hounds and blood hounds , but I would be hard pressed to want to own one.

Friend had a pure bred blood hound bitch as a pet, the thing was massive. Not sure how easy it would to lift it over a rickety barb wired fence if needed.
 
Jeez man do a bit of homework.
Why on earth are you doing this?
If it was a sensible option, you wouldn’t have to ask.
They are very prey driven, they are LOUD and they’re not bred to drop what they’re at to come back when you call.
Even in the USA they cause friction.
Try a bit of puppy walking for the local pack before you commit.
To be honest I read so many conflicting comments I thought it would make sense to speak to people in the know.
Thanks for the comment some helpful info in there.
 
Biggest trouble would be the noise they make while on the trail. Would probably also be very loud in kennels when not being worked , personally I love both the coon hounds and blood hounds , but I would be hard pressed to want to own one.

Friend had a pure bred blood hound bitch as a pet, the thing was massive. Not sure how easy it would to lift it over a rickety barb wired fence if needed.
I must admit that carrying something that size over a fence would be a challenge.
It’s hard enough for me to get myself over it!!!
Do you have any breeds you would suggest?
 
I must admit that carrying something that size over a fence would be a challenge.
It’s hard enough for me to get myself over it!!!
Do you have any breeds you would suggest?
You sound like you want a challenge😊-,German Wire Haired Pointer can be very challenging depending on how high the prey drive is- personally they are my go to breed but they do not suit Everyone and they can all vary in character so much in the same litter.
But if you like the hound breed, I was once given a jack Russel x beagle that my sister bought at a show🙄, now that had a hell of a nose on him, I ran him with my terriers for a while, but would of made a good deer dog, but he was still very vocal in kennels, some friends had him for the shooting pack in the end.
 
Jeez man do a bit of homework.
Why on earth are you doing this?
If it was a sensible option, you wouldn’t have to ask.
They are very prey driven, they are LOUD and they’re not bred to drop what they’re at to come back when you call.
Even in the USA they cause friction.
Try a bit of puppy walking for the local pack before you commit.

There's a reason them used them to track escaped convicts in the states years ago, haha.

I bet they're an absolute bugger to get them to come back, my beagle was bad enough.
 
To be honest I read so many conflicting comments I thought it would make sense to speak to people in the know.
Thanks for the comment some helpful info in there.
For a first working dog get a lab.
Not sexy, not fashionable but easy to train, easy to get hold of and above all it’ll do whatever you want from emotional support to deer tracking and retrieving.
I have no doubt that a coon hound could be trained to to perform eventually, but why make life difficult for both of you?
 
For a first working dog get a lab.
Not sexy, not fashionable but easy to train, easy to get hold of and above all it’ll do whatever you want from emotional support to deer tracking and retrieving.
I have no doubt that a coon hound could be trained to to perform eventually, but why make life difficult for both of
You sound like you want a challenge😊-,German Wire Haired Pointer can be very challenging depending on how high the prey drive is- personally they are my go to breed but they do not suit Everyone and they can all vary in character so much in the same litter.
But if you like the hound breed, I was once given a jack Russel x beagle that my sister bought at a show🙄, now that had a hell of a nose on him, I ran him with my terriers for a while, but would of made a good deer dog, but he was still very vocal in kennels, some friends had him for the shooting pack in the end.
Thanks Jon

I hadn’t considered a GWP, I’ll take a look for sure
Cheers
 
For a first working dog get a lab.
Not sexy, not fashionable but easy to train, easy to get hold of and above all it’ll do whatever you want from emotional support to deer tracking and retrieving.
I have no doubt that a coon hound could be trained to to perform eventually, but why make life difficult for both of you?
Thanks dunwater, definitely rather an easy breed for my first one. Now to find a decent breeder 👍🏻
 
I've have often thought of something different dog wise. I have considered coonhound, bloodhound, Belgium shepherd or German shepherd. I have actually just stuck with the gwp
 
Did you find GWP easy to train? I’ve just noticed some lovely pups on here from a GWP
GWP can be an absolute nightmare, I have had 3 , first one was average to train, second so simple, last one is probably the hardest dog I have ever owned. I have had quite a few dogs over the years of different breeds.
 
Think for first dog to train and good biddable all rounder a nice steady lab would be easier on you with every chance of turning out a useful well mannered and rewarding dog.
If not needing a dog to retrieve a good farm bred collie will find you your deer, stick to you like glue and nearly train itself, best dawg I have seen in a wood with many many pheasants at end of drive when stand and tap.
Only advice I would give would be buy a good book on training a working lab or whatever and read and more read it’s not that difficult, to turn out a respectable worker and friend, enjoy🙂
 
Think for first dog to train and good biddable all rounder a nice steady lab would be easier on you with every chance of turning out a useful well mannered and rewarding dog.
If not needing a dog to retrieve a good farm bred collie will find you your deer, stick to you like glue and nearly train itself, best dawg I have seen in a wood with many many pheasants at end of drive when stand and tap.
Only advice I would give would be buy a good book on training a working lab or whatever and read and more read it’s not that difficult, to turn out a respectable worker and friend, enjoy🙂
Thanks boltgun 👍🏻
 
Plenty of decent Lab litters advertised on here.

I picked up my lad nearly 2 years ago. Just take into consideration that they are still young up until 2. I would also keep grounded when watching all the YouTube and instagram videos of these robot dogs. Labs still take a lot of work. IMHO the best workers are always kennelled. I would also consider a bitch over a dog. I’m sure there are many different opinions but from my limited experience a bitch is less headstrong and will do as they are told quicker.
 
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